Coldplay fans posted hilarious jokes over ticket rush (Photos: Coldplay/Instagram and Jaadu/X)

10 major LOL jokes on X over Coldplay's Mumbai concert ticket rush

Coldplay is scheduled to perform at the DY Patil Sports Stadium on January 18 and 19, 2025, and tickets for the concerts were sold out within minutes of going live on BookMyShow.

by · India Today

In Short

  • Tickets for Coldplay's Mumbai concerts sold out within minutes
  • Fans expressed frustration on social media
  • X is flooded with humorous posts about missing tickets

It is just getting difficult by the moment for those who couldn’t manage to secure tickets (and some who did) for Coldplay's concert in Mumbai in January 2025.

Now, let’s not focus on the disappointment of those who did not get tickets even after being a part of what was a city's worth of cue on the ticket aggregator website and app, BookMyShow. Instead, let’s just jump onto the ones who did get a hand on the lottery, but aren't left with a smile either.

A cursory glance at X illustrates the sentiment of such people who ended up voicing their frustration in posts laced with a fair mix of humour and sarcasm.

Coldplay is scheduled to perform at the DY Patil Sports Stadium on January 18 and 19, 2025 and tickets for the concerts were sold out within minutes of going live on BookMyShow.

As fans expressed disappointment, Coldplay added a third show to the Mumbai leg of its ‘Music Of The Spheres World Tour 2025’, but the platform's website said soon after that all three shows were sold out.

Now, those who couldn’t get tickets for either of Coldplay’s Mumbai concerts thought of seeking solace on X by communicating their emotions in the form of hilarious jokes. As for those who did manage to get tickets, flagged other concerns.

These ten jokes that are going viral on X might just Fix You with a smile at the moment, if not anything else.

Here you go:

Legit!

Okay then!

What do you think?

Are you listening, BookMyShow?

Sigh!

And we saved the best for the last!

The Mumbai concert will mark Coldplay's first visit to India in eight years. The Grammy-winning band previously performed in Mumbai as part of the Global Citizen Festival in 2016.